NW Docx Converter is yet another tool that can convert one file type to another. In this case - Word 2007 files, OpenOffice files, and others to the RTF or PDF extension type.

The advantages of being portable

The small application doesn't require any installation, so you can simply run the executable file. This also means that it's portable, so you can store it on an external device and run it directly from there.

Clean looks

The program's interface is very simple, so users with any kind of experience level can easily work with it. All you have to do is select the file you wish to convert (supported document types include PDF, HTML, DOCX, ODT and PSD), then save the output file as a PDF or RTF. Images cannot be converted.

Handy features to play with

In addition, you can print documents, and select the language file you wish to use. That means that NW Docx Converter can also convert special characters found in other languages.

If you want to get into more advanced controls, you can run NW Docx Converter from the command-line to simultaneously convert several documents.

Performance

We tested NW Docx Converter by inserting a few files. Fortunately, you can preview the results without performing any actions. In most cases, NW Docx Converter perfectly preserves the text, but sometimes it doesn't.

For example, in one case it removed all the line breaks of a text. But the time it takes to convert a document is very fast. CPU and memory resources are minimally used when NW Docx Converter is doing its job.

Conclusion

To sum things up, NW Docx Converter is a great tool for converting various files to the PDF or RTF format. It works smoothly most of the times and the results are satisfactory.

NW Docx Converter was reviewed by Elena Opris, last updated on July 17th, 2014